Livings things exist in most places. Life exists even in open volcanoes. The term habitat refers to the surroundings where organisms live. Every habitat is home for a certain living creature. Habitat includes both living and non-living components. Plants and animals have different features that help them to survive in their own habitat. Habitat can be terrestrial or aquatic.
Terrestrial habitat refers to the land where all plants and animals survive. It includes deserts, forests and grasslands, as well as coastal and mountain regions. For example, camels and cactus plants live in deserts only. Read more at https://www.learnnext.com/lesson/CBSE-VI-Science-Habitat-Adaptation.htm
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BIOLOGY

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DIVERSITY:
Diversity means = variety. Different places on the earth have their own typical kinds of living beings. This
gives rise to the need of classification. So “Diversity is the need of classification”.
 Classification is the theory and practice of classifying organisms. It is the systematic arrangement of organisms on the basis of their relatedness.
 Classification is the arrangement of organisms into sets or groups according to the similarities and dissimilarities present between them.
(a) Advantages / Significance of Classification:
 It establishes hierarchy of groups of organisms on the basis of their common features.
 It makes the systematic study easier.
 It is essential to understand the interrelationship amongst different groups of organisms.
 It serves as a base for the development of their biological sciences as well as different fields of applied biology like public health, environment etc.
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There is a brief description of criteria used to classify organisms into five kingdoms in this session.
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Living and Nonliving Things.
Things which can grow, move, breathe and reproduce are called living things.
Living things can also feel emotions like anger, fear and happiness.
After growing and living for a long time living things ultimately die.
Examples of living things are human beings, animals and plants.
Plants cannot move from one place to another. However, plants move their stem to face the sun. Hence, they are also living things.
Things which cannot grow, move, breathe and reproduce are called nonliving things. They do not have any kind of life in them.
Examples of nonliving things are rocks, bucket and water.

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Check out the oldest living organisms in the world! From immortal creatures to strange and crazy lifeforms, this top 10 list of longest living species on earth is amazing!
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Watch our "AMAZING Animal Superpowers!" video here: https://youtu.be/RWrJtOVN_y4
12. Macaws
Macaws are the largest type of parrot and their bright colors are perfect for their life in the forest! Native to South America, these birds can live anywhere between 60 and 80 years! Almost all macaw species are either threatened, critically endangered or extinct.
Because of their long life, pet macaws are often included in wills and end of life plans as they can easily outlive their owners.
The oldest living macaw is a foul-mouthed blue macaw named Charlie the Curser. She was supposedly born in 1899 and is still alive to this day. Charlie’s current owner claims to have purchased the bird from Winston Churchill’s estate after Churchill died in 1965. He also claims the bird was Winston Churchill’s favorite pet. This claim, however, is hotly debated. What is certain that whoever owned Charlie during World War II taught her dirty phrases about Hitler and the Nazis. Later on, she was kept in the back of a shop where all of the workers would teach her all kinds of swear words. In fact, Charlie’s potty mouth was such a problem that the current owner couldn’t sell Charlie in as he had originally planned. Now Charlie is much older and rarely makes any noise so it is hard to say. Journalists have tried to interview her to no avail.
11. Elephants
Elephants, depending on the species, can live up to 60 or 70 years in ideal conditions. However, it is difficult to really determine their average age as they face many threats in the wild from poachers, and in Asia many are used as labor animals so they tend to live about 40 years.
A recent study in Zimbabwe found that female African elephants can potentially remain fertile up until their death. Another study in 2008 suggested that wild elephants do much better than elephants in zoos, whose lifespan is only about 20 years which is quite shocking.
Despite all that, the oldest elephant on record was a captive Asian elephant named Lin Wang. Wang died in a Taiwanese zoo at the age of 86. Over those nearly nine decades, Wang managed to live a very adventurous life. He moved supplies for the Japanese army during World War II before the Chinese captured him along with a dozen other elephants. He survived a trek from China to Burma that killed six elephants. While in Burma, he helped build monuments and joined a circus.
In 1949, Wang was taken to Taiwan with people fleeing the new Communist regime in China. Of the original 13 captured elephants, he was the last one alive. He was placed in the zoo where he lived until he died in 2003.
10. Long-finned Eel
The long-finned eel is native to New Zealand and Australia. They often live up to sixty years old. Two interesting facts about these eels. First, they only breed once and only at the end of their lives. They leave their rivers to go to the sea to breed. Secondly, the Maori word for eel is “tuna”.
The oldest living long-finned eel is recorded to have been 106 years old. It’s believed that their long lifespans come from the fact that these eels grow really slowly and have a slow metabolism.
9. Tuatara
We usually refer to an old person or thing as a “dinosaur”. When it comes to tuataras, it is less a metaphor and more of an accurate description. The two species of this lizard are the surviving members of an older one that flourished 200 million years ago. Tuataras are living dinosaurs! They are also the longest-lived vertebrates. Some individuals have lived between 100 and 200 years old!
Currently, a tuatara named Henry is the oldest of its kind in New Zealand. Henry is 120 years old and lives at the Southland Museum and Art Gallery. He’s still fertile in his old age, successfully becoming a father at the age of 111. In 2015, Henry had the honor of meeting Prince Harry of Wales.
8. Red Sea Urchins
Found only in the Pacific Ocean, mostly along North America’s west coast, the red sea urchin lives in shallow, sometimes rocky waters. They prefer calmer waters to wavy areas. What makes these spiky sea creatures so interesting is their long life span. Some specimens have been discovered to be more than 200 years old. However, the average life span appears to be more like fifty years. Nature is rough and many animals are not able to live to their full potential.
Another interesting thing is that they seem to show no signs of aging.
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Catch 22 Live

Live! is Catch 22's first full-length live release, although fan-recorded live tracks were bonus features on several previous albums. Roughly a third of the album is devoted to Keasbey Nights, another third to Alone in a Crowd, and the remainder to Dinosaur Sounds. A bonus DVD includes footage from the concert, as well as a variety of extras. However, former frontman Tomas Kalnoky is conspicuously absent from the footage of the band's early days.

Live (The Dubliners album)

Live is an album by The Dubliners recorded live at the Fiesta Club,Sheffield and released on the Polydor label in 1974. This was to be Ronnie Drew's last recording with The Dubliners for five years as he left to pursue a solo career. Also following this album, Ciarán Bourke ceased to be a full-time member of the group when he suffered a brain hemorrhage. He sings "All for Me Grog" here. The reels that open this album (and which first were released on the group's 1967 studio album A Drop of the Hard Stuff) have become the opening instrumental medley at most of their concerts since.

Live (Jake Shimabukuro album)

Live is Jake Shimabukuro's 2009 solo album. It was released in April 2009, and consists of live in-concert performances from various venues around the world, including New York, Chicago, Japan, and Hawaii.

Live peaked at number 5 in Billboard's Top World Music Albums in 2009 and 2010. The album won the 2010 Na Hoku Hanohano Award for Instrumental Album of the Year, and also garnered Shimabukuro the award for Favorite Entertainer of the Year. In addition, it won the 2010 Hawaii Music Award for Best Ukulele Album.

AllMusic noted that, "Shimabukuro is a monster musician and boldly takes the ukulele where no ukulele has ever gone before, dazzling listeners with his blinding speed, melodic invention, and open-ended improvisations of remarkable virtuosity. Before Shimabukuro, the idea of spending an evening listing to a solo ukulele player was probably most people's idea of hell, but the 17 solo efforts here never bore. They show Shimabukuro's range and his humor as well."

Living (EP)

The Living EP is the first EP from The band Josephine Collective on the Warner Bros. record company. Produced by the legendary John Feldmann it is a "perfect blend of stuck-in-your-head choruses and smooth melodies". "Living" is the prelude to Josephine Collective's debut full length on Warner Brothers Records We Are The Air.

Real Lives (TV channel)

Real Lives is a British television channel owned by Sky plc. It is the sister channel of Sky Living. It was originally known as LIVINGtv2 from the channel's launch in 2004 till 2007, and then was known as Living2 from 2007 to 2009.

The channel mainly shows highlights of programming from the main channel, along with extended coverage of its reality programmes, such as I'm Famous and Frightened Extra! and Most Haunted Live. However, the channel has gained the American reality TV series, The Amazing Race. The channel has also shown more lifestyle and health related programmes such as Baby ER, Birth Stories, Downsize Me and Wedding SOS.

Every morning from 10am to 12pm, there used to be a programming slot called Baby Zone, in which programmes related to pregnancy and birth were shown. Programmes included Birth Days, Maternity Ward and Babies: Special Delivery.

A one hour timeshift version of the channel launched on 5 February 2009, replacing Trouble +1.

Living2 was rebranded as Livingit on 30 November 2009, following problems making viewers understand that the channel is not a time-shifted version of the main channel. The relaunch was accompanied by new programming under the strapline "Life's worth watching".

The Living Organisms And Their Surroundings -- Habitat and Adaptation - Class 7

The Living Organisms And Their Surroundings -- Habitat and Adaptation - Class 7

The Living Organisms And Their Surroundings -- Habitat and Adaptation - Class 7

Livings things exist in most places. Life exists even in open volcanoes. The term habitat refers to the surroundings where organisms live. Every habitat is home for a certain living creature. Habitat includes both living and non-living components. Plants and animals have different features that help them to survive in their own habitat. Habitat can be terrestrial or aquatic.
Terrestrial habitat refers to the land where all plants and animals survive. It includes deserts, forests and grasslands, as well as coastal and mountain regions. For example, camels and cactus plants live in deserts only. Read more at https://www.learnnext.com/lesson/CBSE-VI-Science-Habitat-Adaptation.htm
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The Cell - The Functional and Structural Unit of all Living Organisms

The Cell - The Functional and Structural Unit of all Living Organisms

The Cell - The Functional and Structural Unit of all Living Organisms

BIOLOGY

35:26

Diversity In Living Organisms: - What is Diversity? - 01 For Class 9th & NTSE

Diversity In Living Organisms: - What is Diversity? - 01 For Class 9th & NTSE

Diversity In Living Organisms: - What is Diversity? - 01 For Class 9th & NTSE

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DIVERSITY:
Diversity means = variety. Different places on the earth have their own typical kinds of living beings. This
gives rise to the need of classification. So “Diversity is the need of classification”.
 Classification is the theory and practice of classifying organisms. It is the systematic arrangement of organisms on the basis of their relatedness.
 Classification is the arrangement of organisms into sets or groups according to the similarities and dissimilarities present between them.
(a) Advantages / Significance of Classification:
 It establishes hierarchy of groups of organisms on the basis of their common features.
 It makes the systematic study easier.
 It is essential to understand the interrelationship amongst different groups of organisms.
 It serves as a base for the development of their biological sciences as well as different fields of applied biology like public health, environment etc.
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Living and Nonliving Things.
Things which can grow, move, breathe and reproduce are called living things.
Living things can also feel emotions like anger, fear and happiness.
After growing and living for a long time living things ultimately die.
Examples of living things are human beings, animals and plants.
Plants cannot move from one place to another. However, plants move their stem to face the sun. Hence, they are also living things.
Things which cannot grow, move, breathe and reproduce are called nonliving things. They do not have any kind of life in them.
Examples of nonliving things are rocks, bucket and water.

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10 Terrifying Creatures Created By Science

10 Terrifying Creatures Created By Science

10 Terrifying Creatures Created By Science

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Live Organisms All Around

Live Organisms All Around

Live Organisms All Around

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LONGEST Living Organisms In The World!

LONGEST Living Organisms In The World!

LONGEST Living Organisms In The World!

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12. Macaws
Macaws are the largest type of parrot and their bright colors are perfect for their life in the forest! Native to South America, these birds can live anywhere between 60 and 80 years! Almost all macaw species are either threatened, critically endangered or extinct.
Because of their long life, pet macaws are often included in wills and end of life plans as they can easily outlive their owners.
The oldest living macaw is a foul-mouthed blue macaw named Charlie the Curser. She was supposedly born in 1899 and is still alive to this day. Charlie’s current owner claims to have purchased the bird from Winston Churchill’s estate after Churchill died in 1965. He also claims the bird was Winston Churchill’s favorite pet. This claim, however, is hotly debated. What is certain that whoever owned Charlie during World War II taught her dirty phrases about Hitler and the Nazis. Later on, she was kept in the back of a shop where all of the workers would teach her all kinds of swear words. In fact, Charlie’s potty mouth was such a problem that the current owner couldn’t sell Charlie in as he had originally planned. Now Charlie is much older and rarely makes any noise so it is hard to say. Journalists have tried to interview her to no avail.
11. Elephants
Elephants, depending on the species, can live up to 60 or 70 years in ideal conditions. However, it is difficult to really determine their average age as they face many threats in the wild from poachers, and in Asia many are used as labor animals so they tend to live about 40 years.
A recent study in Zimbabwe found that female African elephants can potentially remain fertile up until their death. Another study in 2008 suggested that wild elephants do much better than elephants in zoos, whose lifespan is only about 20 years which is quite shocking.
Despite all that, the oldest elephant on record was a captive Asian elephant named Lin Wang. Wang died in a Taiwanese zoo at the age of 86. Over those nearly nine decades, Wang managed to live a very adventurous life. He moved supplies for the Japanese army during World War II before the Chinese captured him along with a dozen other elephants. He survived a trek from China to Burma that killed six elephants. While in Burma, he helped build monuments and joined a circus.
In 1949, Wang was taken to Taiwan with people fleeing the new Communist regime in China. Of the original 13 captured elephants, he was the last one alive. He was placed in the zoo where he lived until he died in 2003.
10. Long-finned Eel
The long-finned eel is native to New Zealand and Australia. They often live up to sixty years old. Two interesting facts about these eels. First, they only breed once and only at the end of their lives. They leave their rivers to go to the sea to breed. Secondly, the Maori word for eel is “tuna”.
The oldest living long-finned eel is recorded to have been 106 years old. It’s believed that their long lifespans come from the fact that these eels grow really slowly and have a slow metabolism.
9. Tuatara
We usually refer to an old person or thing as a “dinosaur”. When it comes to tuataras, it is less a metaphor and more of an accurate description. The two species of this lizard are the surviving members of an older one that flourished 200 million years ago. Tuataras are living dinosaurs! They are also the longest-lived vertebrates. Some individuals have lived between 100 and 200 years old!
Currently, a tuatara named Henry is the oldest of its kind in New Zealand. Henry is 120 years old and lives at the Southland Museum and Art Gallery. He’s still fertile in his old age, successfully becoming a father at the age of 111. In 2015, Henry had the honor of meeting Prince Harry of Wales.
8. Red Sea Urchins
Found only in the Pacific Ocean, mostly along North America’s west coast, the red sea urchin lives in shallow, sometimes rocky waters. They prefer calmer waters to wavy areas. What makes these spiky sea creatures so interesting is their long life span. Some specimens have been discovered to be more than 200 years old. However, the average life span appears to be more like fifty years. Nature is rough and many animals are not able to live to their full potential.
Another interesting thing is that they seem to show no signs of aging.
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Life Processes In Living Organisms | Science For Kids | Periwinkle

Life Processes In Living Organisms | Science For Kids | Periwinkle

Life Processes In Living Organisms | Science For Kids | Periwinkle

Life Processes In Living Organisms | Science For Kids
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The Living Organisms And Their Surroundings -- Habitat and Adaptation - Class 7

Livings things exist in most places. Life exists even in open volcanoes. The term habitat refers to the surroundings where organisms live. Every habitat is home for a certain living creature. Habitat includes both living and non-living components. Plants and animals have different features that help them to survive in their own habitat. Habitat can be terrestrial or aquatic.
Terrestrial habitat refers to the land where all plants and animals survive. It includes deserts, forests and grasslands, as well as coastal and mountain regions. For example, camels and cactus plants live in deserts only. Read more at https://www.learnnext.com/lesson/CBSE-VI-Science-Habitat-Adaptation.htm
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The Cell - The Functional and Structural Unit of all Living Organisms

BIOLOGY

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Diversity In Living Organisms: - What is Diversity? - 01 For Class 9th & NTSE

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DIVERSITY:
Diversity means = variety. Different places on the earth have their own typical kinds of living beings. This
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 Classification is the theory and practice of classifying organisms. It is the systematic arrangement of organisms on the basis of their relatedness.
 Classification is the arrangement of organisms into sets or groups according to the similarities and dissimilarities present between them.
(a) Advantages / Significance of Classification:
 It establishes hierarchy of groups of organisms on the basis of their common features.
 It makes the systematic study easier.
 It is essential to un...

Living and Nonliving Things.
Things which can grow, move, breathe and reproduce are called living things.
Living things can also feel emotions like anger, fear and happiness.
After growing and living for a long time living things ultimately die.
Examples of living things are human beings, animals and plants.
Plants cannot move from one place to another. However, plants move their stem to face the sun. Hence, they are also living things.
Things which cannot grow, move, breathe and reproduce are called nonliving things. They do not have any kind of life in them.
Examples of nonliving things are rocks, bucket and water.

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Live Organisms All Around

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The Living Organisms And Their Surroundings -- Habitat and Adaptation - Class 7

Livings things exist in most places. Life exists even in open volcanoes. The term habitat refers to the surroundings where organisms live. Every habitat is home...

Livings things exist in most places. Life exists even in open volcanoes. The term habitat refers to the surroundings where organisms live. Every habitat is home for a certain living creature. Habitat includes both living and non-living components. Plants and animals have different features that help them to survive in their own habitat. Habitat can be terrestrial or aquatic.
Terrestrial habitat refers to the land where all plants and animals survive. It includes deserts, forests and grasslands, as well as coastal and mountain regions. For example, camels and cactus plants live in deserts only. Read more at https://www.learnnext.com/lesson/CBSE-VI-Science-Habitat-Adaptation.htm
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Livings things exist in most places. Life exists even in open volcanoes. The term habitat refers to the surroundings where organisms live. Every habitat is home for a certain living creature. Habitat includes both living and non-living components. Plants and animals have different features that help them to survive in their own habitat. Habitat can be terrestrial or aquatic.
Terrestrial habitat refers to the land where all plants and animals survive. It includes deserts, forests and grasslands, as well as coastal and mountain regions. For example, camels and cactus plants live in deserts only. Read more at https://www.learnnext.com/lesson/CBSE-VI-Science-Habitat-Adaptation.htm
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DIVERSITY:
Diversity means = variety. Different places on the earth have their own typical kinds of living beings. This
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 Classification is the theory and practice of classifying organisms. It is the systematic arrangement of organisms on the basis of their relatedness.
 Classification is the arrangement of organisms into sets or groups according to the similarities and dissimilarities present between them.
(a) Advantages / Significance of Classification:
 It establishes hierarchy of groups of organisms on the basis of their common features.
 It makes the systematic study easier.
 It is essential to understand the interrelationship amongst different groups of organisms.
 It serves as a base for the development of their biological sciences as well as different fields of applied biology like public health, environment etc.
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DIVERSITY:
Diversity means = variety. Different places on the earth have their own typical kinds of living beings. This
gives rise to the need of classification. So “Diversity is the need of classification”.
 Classification is the theory and practice of classifying organisms. It is the systematic arrangement of organisms on the basis of their relatedness.
 Classification is the arrangement of organisms into sets or groups according to the similarities and dissimilarities present between them.
(a) Advantages / Significance of Classification:
 It establishes hierarchy of groups of organisms on the basis of their common features.
 It makes the systematic study easier.
 It is essential to understand the interrelationship amongst different groups of organisms.
 It serves as a base for the development of their biological sciences as well as different fields of applied biology like public health, environment etc.
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Living and Nonliving Things.
Things which can grow, move, breathe and reproduce are called living things.
Living things can also feel emotions like anger, fear ...

Living and Nonliving Things.
Things which can grow, move, breathe and reproduce are called living things.
Living things can also feel emotions like anger, fear and happiness.
After growing and living for a long time living things ultimately die.
Examples of living things are human beings, animals and plants.
Plants cannot move from one place to another. However, plants move their stem to face the sun. Hence, they are also living things.
Things which cannot grow, move, breathe and reproduce are called nonliving things. They do not have any kind of life in them.
Examples of nonliving things are rocks, bucket and water.

Living and Nonliving Things.
Things which can grow, move, breathe and reproduce are called living things.
Living things can also feel emotions like anger, fear and happiness.
After growing and living for a long time living things ultimately die.
Examples of living things are human beings, animals and plants.
Plants cannot move from one place to another. However, plants move their stem to face the sun. Hence, they are also living things.
Things which cannot grow, move, breathe and reproduce are called nonliving things. They do not have any kind of life in them.
Examples of nonliving things are rocks, bucket and water.

10 Terrifying Creatures Created By Science

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LONGEST Living Organisms In The World!

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12. Macaws
Macaws are the largest type of parrot and their bright colors are perfect for their life in the forest! Native to South America, these birds can live anywhere between 60 and 80 years! Almost all macaw species are either threatened, critically endangered or extinct.
Because of their long life, pet macaws are often included in wills and end of life plans as they can easily outlive their owners.
The oldest living macaw is a foul-mouthed blue macaw named Charlie the Curser. She was supposedly born in 1899 and is still alive to this day. Charlie’s current owner claims to have purchased the bird from Winston Churchill’s estate after Churchill died in 1965. He also claims the bird was Winston Churchill’s favorite pet. This claim, however, is hotly debated. What is certain that whoever owned Charlie during World War II taught her dirty phrases about Hitler and the Nazis. Later on, she was kept in the back of a shop where all of the workers would teach her all kinds of swear words. In fact, Charlie’s potty mouth was such a problem that the current owner couldn’t sell Charlie in as he had originally planned. Now Charlie is much older and rarely makes any noise so it is hard to say. Journalists have tried to interview her to no avail.
11. Elephants
Elephants, depending on the species, can live up to 60 or 70 years in ideal conditions. However, it is difficult to really determine their average age as they face many threats in the wild from poachers, and in Asia many are used as labor animals so they tend to live about 40 years.
A recent study in Zimbabwe found that female African elephants can potentially remain fertile up until their death. Another study in 2008 suggested that wild elephants do much better than elephants in zoos, whose lifespan is only about 20 years which is quite shocking.
Despite all that, the oldest elephant on record was a captive Asian elephant named Lin Wang. Wang died in a Taiwanese zoo at the age of 86. Over those nearly nine decades, Wang managed to live a very adventurous life. He moved supplies for the Japanese army during World War II before the Chinese captured him along with a dozen other elephants. He survived a trek from China to Burma that killed six elephants. While in Burma, he helped build monuments and joined a circus.
In 1949, Wang was taken to Taiwan with people fleeing the new Communist regime in China. Of the original 13 captured elephants, he was the last one alive. He was placed in the zoo where he lived until he died in 2003.
10. Long-finned Eel
The long-finned eel is native to New Zealand and Australia. They often live up to sixty years old. Two interesting facts about these eels. First, they only breed once and only at the end of their lives. They leave their rivers to go to the sea to breed. Secondly, the Maori word for eel is “tuna”.
The oldest living long-finned eel is recorded to have been 106 years old. It’s believed that their long lifespans come from the fact that these eels grow really slowly and have a slow metabolism.
9. Tuatara
We usually refer to an old person or thing as a “dinosaur”. When it comes to tuataras, it is less a metaphor and more of an accurate description. The two species of this lizard are the surviving members of an older one that flourished 200 million years ago. Tuataras are living dinosaurs! They are also the longest-lived vertebrates. Some individuals have lived between 100 and 200 years old!
Currently, a tuatara named Henry is the oldest of its kind in New Zealand. Henry is 120 years old and lives at the Southland Museum and Art Gallery. He’s still fertile in his old age, successfully becoming a father at the age of 111. In 2015, Henry had the honor of meeting Prince Harry of Wales.
8. Red Sea Urchins
Found only in the Pacific Ocean, mostly along North America’s west coast, the red sea urchin lives in shallow, sometimes rocky waters. They prefer calmer waters to wavy areas. What makes these spiky sea creatures so interesting is their long life span. Some specimens have been discovered to be more than 200 years old. However, the average life span appears to be more like fifty years. Nature is rough and many animals are not able to live to their full potential.
Another interesting thing is that they seem to show no signs of aging.
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12. Macaws
Macaws are the largest type of parrot and their bright colors are perfect for their life in the forest! Native to South America, these birds can live anywhere between 60 and 80 years! Almost all macaw species are either threatened, critically endangered or extinct.
Because of their long life, pet macaws are often included in wills and end of life plans as they can easily outlive their owners.
The oldest living macaw is a foul-mouthed blue macaw named Charlie the Curser. She was supposedly born in 1899 and is still alive to this day. Charlie’s current owner claims to have purchased the bird from Winston Churchill’s estate after Churchill died in 1965. He also claims the bird was Winston Churchill’s favorite pet. This claim, however, is hotly debated. What is certain that whoever owned Charlie during World War II taught her dirty phrases about Hitler and the Nazis. Later on, she was kept in the back of a shop where all of the workers would teach her all kinds of swear words. In fact, Charlie’s potty mouth was such a problem that the current owner couldn’t sell Charlie in as he had originally planned. Now Charlie is much older and rarely makes any noise so it is hard to say. Journalists have tried to interview her to no avail.
11. Elephants
Elephants, depending on the species, can live up to 60 or 70 years in ideal conditions. However, it is difficult to really determine their average age as they face many threats in the wild from poachers, and in Asia many are used as labor animals so they tend to live about 40 years.
A recent study in Zimbabwe found that female African elephants can potentially remain fertile up until their death. Another study in 2008 suggested that wild elephants do much better than elephants in zoos, whose lifespan is only about 20 years which is quite shocking.
Despite all that, the oldest elephant on record was a captive Asian elephant named Lin Wang. Wang died in a Taiwanese zoo at the age of 86. Over those nearly nine decades, Wang managed to live a very adventurous life. He moved supplies for the Japanese army during World War II before the Chinese captured him along with a dozen other elephants. He survived a trek from China to Burma that killed six elephants. While in Burma, he helped build monuments and joined a circus.
In 1949, Wang was taken to Taiwan with people fleeing the new Communist regime in China. Of the original 13 captured elephants, he was the last one alive. He was placed in the zoo where he lived until he died in 2003.
10. Long-finned Eel
The long-finned eel is native to New Zealand and Australia. They often live up to sixty years old. Two interesting facts about these eels. First, they only breed once and only at the end of their lives. They leave their rivers to go to the sea to breed. Secondly, the Maori word for eel is “tuna”.
The oldest living long-finned eel is recorded to have been 106 years old. It’s believed that their long lifespans come from the fact that these eels grow really slowly and have a slow metabolism.
9. Tuatara
We usually refer to an old person or thing as a “dinosaur”. When it comes to tuataras, it is less a metaphor and more of an accurate description. The two species of this lizard are the surviving members of an older one that flourished 200 million years ago. Tuataras are living dinosaurs! They are also the longest-lived vertebrates. Some individuals have lived between 100 and 200 years old!
Currently, a tuatara named Henry is the oldest of its kind in New Zealand. Henry is 120 years old and lives at the Southland Museum and Art Gallery. He’s still fertile in his old age, successfully becoming a father at the age of 111. In 2015, Henry had the honor of meeting Prince Harry of Wales.
8. Red Sea Urchins
Found only in the Pacific Ocean, mostly along North America’s west coast, the red sea urchin lives in shallow, sometimes rocky waters. They prefer calmer waters to wavy areas. What makes these spiky sea creatures so interesting is their long life span. Some specimens have been discovered to be more than 200 years old. However, the average life span appears to be more like fifty years. Nature is rough and many animals are not able to live to their full potential.
Another interesting thing is that they seem to show no signs of aging.
Origins Explained is the place to be to find all the answers to your questions, from mysterious events and unsolved mysteries to everything there is to know about the world and its amazing animals!

First Animal to Survive in Space

Tardigrades or "Water Bears" are the only creatures that can survive the extreme conditions in the vacuum of outer space.
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The Living Organisms And Their Surroundings -- Habitat and Adaptation - Class 7

Livings things exist in most places. Life exists even in open volcanoes. The term habitat refers to the surroundings where organisms live. Every habitat is home for a certain living creature. Habitat includes both living and non-living components. Plants and animals have different features that help them to survive in their own habitat. Habitat can be terrestrial or aquatic.
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Diversity means = variety. Different places on the earth have their own typical kinds of living beings. This
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 Classification is the theory and practice of classifying organisms. It is the systematic arrangement of organisms on the basis of their relatedness.
 Classification is the arrangement of organisms into sets or groups according to the similarities and dissimilarities present between them.
(a) Advantages / Significance of Classification:
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 It makes the systematic study easier.
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 It serves as a base for the development of their biological sciences as well as different fields of applied biology like public health, environment etc.
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Living and Nonliving Things.
Things which can grow, move, breathe and reproduce are called living things.
Living things can also feel emotions like anger, fear and happiness.
After growing and living for a long time living things ultimately die.
Examples of living things are human beings, animals and plants.
Plants cannot move from one place to another. However, plants move their stem to face the sun. Hence, they are also living things.
Things which cannot grow, move, breathe and reproduce are called nonliving things. They do not have any kind of life in them.
Examples of nonliving things are rocks, bucket and water.

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12. Macaws
Macaws are the largest type of parrot and their bright colors are perfect for their life in the forest! Native to South America, these birds can live anywhere between 60 and 80 years! Almost all macaw species are either threatened, critically endangered or extinct.
Because of their long life, pet macaws are often included in wills and end of life plans as they can easily outlive their owners.
The oldest living macaw is a foul-mouthed blue macaw named Charlie the Curser. She was supposedly born in 1899 and is still alive to this day. Charlie’s current owner claims to have purchased the bird from Winston Churchill’s estate after Churchill died in 1965. He also claims the bird was Winston Churchill’s favorite pet. This claim, however, is hotly debated. What is certain that whoever owned Charlie during World War II taught her dirty phrases about Hitler and the Nazis. Later on, she was kept in the back of a shop where all of the workers would teach her all kinds of swear words. In fact, Charlie’s potty mouth was such a problem that the current owner couldn’t sell Charlie in as he had originally planned. Now Charlie is much older and rarely makes any noise so it is hard to say. Journalists have tried to interview her to no avail.
11. Elephants
Elephants, depending on the species, can live up to 60 or 70 years in ideal conditions. However, it is difficult to really determine their average age as they face many threats in the wild from poachers, and in Asia many are used as labor animals so they tend to live about 40 years.
A recent study in Zimbabwe found that female African elephants can potentially remain fertile up until their death. Another study in 2008 suggested that wild elephants do much better than elephants in zoos, whose lifespan is only about 20 years which is quite shocking.
Despite all that, the oldest elephant on record was a captive Asian elephant named Lin Wang. Wang died in a Taiwanese zoo at the age of 86. Over those nearly nine decades, Wang managed to live a very adventurous life. He moved supplies for the Japanese army during World War II before the Chinese captured him along with a dozen other elephants. He survived a trek from China to Burma that killed six elephants. While in Burma, he helped build monuments and joined a circus.
In 1949, Wang was taken to Taiwan with people fleeing the new Communist regime in China. Of the original 13 captured elephants, he was the last one alive. He was placed in the zoo where he lived until he died in 2003.
10. Long-finned Eel
The long-finned eel is native to New Zealand and Australia. They often live up to sixty years old. Two interesting facts about these eels. First, they only breed once and only at the end of their lives. They leave their rivers to go to the sea to breed. Secondly, the Maori word for eel is “tuna”.
The oldest living long-finned eel is recorded to have been 106 years old. It’s believed that their long lifespans come from the fact that these eels grow really slowly and have a slow metabolism.
9. Tuatara
We usually refer to an old person or thing as a “dinosaur”. When it comes to tuataras, it is less a metaphor and more of an accurate description. The two species of this lizard are the surviving members of an older one that flourished 200 million years ago. Tuataras are living dinosaurs! They are also the longest-lived vertebrates. Some individuals have lived between 100 and 200 years old!
Currently, a tuatara named Henry is the oldest of its kind in New Zealand. Henry is 120 years old and lives at the Southland Museum and Art Gallery. He’s still fertile in his old age, successfully becoming a father at the age of 111. In 2015, Henry had the honor of meeting Prince Harry of Wales.
8. Red Sea Urchins
Found only in the Pacific Ocean, mostly along North America’s west coast, the red sea urchin lives in shallow, sometimes rocky waters. They prefer calmer waters to wavy areas. What makes these spiky sea creatures so interesting is their long life span. Some specimens have been discovered to be more than 200 years old. However, the average life span appears to be more like fifty years. Nature is rough and many animals are not able to live to their full potential.
Another interesting thing is that they seem to show no signs of aging.
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Catch 22 Live

Live! is Catch 22's first full-length live release, although fan-recorded live tracks were bonus features on several previous albums. Roughly a third of the album is devoted to Keasbey Nights, another third to Alone in a Crowd, and the remainder to Dinosaur Sounds. A bonus DVD includes footage from the concert, as well as a variety of extras. However, former frontman Tomas Kalnoky is conspicuously absent from the footage of the band's early days.